Liverpool: Who has Klopp listed as no good in his Reds summer transfer plan

KIEV, UKRAINE - MAY 25: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool speaks with Dejan Lovren, and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during a Liverpool training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium on May 25, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
KIEV, UKRAINE - MAY 25: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool speaks with Dejan Lovren, and Mohamed Salah of Liverpool during a Liverpool training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid at NSC Olimpiyskiy Stadium on May 25, 2018 in Kiev, Ukraine. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) /
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I would sell the lot. Or at least let every stopper at the club know – nobody can call themselves first choice at this club for a while.

Loris Karius: From backup, to first choice, to worst choice all in one season. A sad end to a promising resurrection in his Liverpool career. After the Champions League Final, Karius has definitely lost his spot but to who, nobody knows as of yet. He will likely become second choice and be a spectator for majority of the season. He will be lucky if Klopp and the club spends millions on a new stopper and he chooses to deploy the keeper rotation again.

Loris Karius wont be sold and will stay at the club beyond the summer window.

Simon Mignolet: His time was running out at Anfield but the Belgium number two had over and enough chances to restore the manager’s faith in him. Unfortunately, his most recent efforts came with no reward and a view from the bench was all he could afford. Mignolet was reported as wanting to leave after losing his spot during last year December. Since then, no news has surfaced about a new team knocking. However, he’s on his way out. Three second choice goalkeepers is not one step closer to having a proper number 1.

Simon Mignolet will be sold in the summer.

Danny Ward: No love shown for the once Welsh hero. Since Ward’s wonderful showing at Euro 2016 there hasn’t been much for him to do. At times where Liverpool struggled in defence again and found it strange Ward was unused for most of the campaign. It looks as if he will take Bogdan’s place as the reserve stopper, and become/stay third reserve for the club. Danny Ward could be sold depending on his ambitions, but would stay considering his options.

Danny Ward will stay at the club.